12 Things That Were Considered ‘Patriotic’ But Are Totally Bizarre Today
1. Firing cannons to celebrate the Fourth of July Back in the 18th and 19th centuries, it wasn’t uncommon for […]
1. Firing cannons to celebrate the Fourth of July Back in the 18th and 19th centuries, it wasn’t uncommon for […]
1. “Where are you from?” In many parts of the South, asking “Where are you from?” is seen as a
1. Nevada Nevada, particularly the Las Vegas metropolitan area, has experienced significant housing market volatility in recent years. The state’s
1. Tipping (And How Much) In the U.S., tipping isn’t just a courtesy—it’s an expected part of the dining experience.
1. Santa Claus in a Red Suit Santa Claus existed long before Coca-Cola got involved, but the version we all
1. Philly Cheesesteak This sandwich, hailing from Philadelphia, is an iconic American meal that’s almost impossible to replicate in its
1. The Obsession with Toilet Paper In most of Europe, toilet paper is just a simple necessity, but in the